People Submitted So Many AI-Written Stories To A Sci-Fi Magazine That The Editor Had To Close New Submissions Indefinitely

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People Submitted So Many AI-Written Stories To A Sci-Fi Magazine That The Editor Had To Close New Submissions Indefinitely
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“We were being buried,” said Clarkesworld editor and publisher Neil Clarke.

A similar phenomenon was at play at Clarkesworld. The surge of AI-penned submissions was “coming from outside our community,” Clarke said, adding, “These are not people that were trying to legitimately submit fiction to us. These are the people who are trying to make money on the side hustle. They’re listening to all these experts on TikTok and YouTube that say, ‘Hey, you can make some money, just pop this into ChatGPT and then submit the text to this list of sites.

He admitted that his methods, however, aren’t foolproof, and sometimes legit submissions get flagged as machine-generated, too. “There are always exceptions,” Clarke sighed. The cover of the February 2023 issue of Clarkesworld magazine Clarke thinks that the rapid advances in AI over the next few years will make such detection tools totally ineffective. “AI is going to be writing at such a level that you won’t be able to detect it against a normal human,” he said.

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